Georgian minister slams opposition for “anti-tourism” campaign

Georgian minister slams opposition for “anti-tourism” campaign

Georgian Minister of Economy and Sustainable Development Levan Davitashvili slammed the country’s ex-President Mikheil Saakashvili and former members of the United National Movement Government for their calls to authorities to impose visa requirements for Russian citizens, accusing the opposition of aiming to hinder domestic tourism development. 

Speaking to the media following a scheduled Cabinet meeting, Davitashvili dismissed the opposition’s allegations on the “uncontrolled and increased influx” of Russian tourists into Georgia, stressing that while in office Saakashvili and the UNM were inviting Russian tourists in 2008 and personally meeting them at the border”. 

The tourism sector recovery stands at 65.3% [recovery] compared with the pre-pandemic 2019. "The comparison with 2019 is very important, because at that time we had a peak. Although the Georgian economy has completely recovered, the process is still in progress for the tourism sector," Davitashvili said, adding that compared with 2019, the number of arrivals of Russian nationals, as well as visitors from other countries, had decreased.

Several opposition parties, including Saakashvili’s UNM, called on the Government last week to impose visa requirements for Russian citizens, pointing at “security challenges”.

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